Image
Category
Collection
Object type
Maker
Place of origin
Date

Glass and vulcanite intra-uterine syringe

Set of fourteen bran measuring spoons

Ophthalmic knife

1901-1930

Electrically powered ophthalmoscope(?) in case, by

1900-1940

Aspirator, Potain's pattern

1896-1921

Four cataract knives in case

1801-1900

Set of cupping instruments

1601-1700

Aspirator, Potain's pattern

1870-1920

Set of five Guyon's rectal dilators with removeable handle

Martin sphygmomanometer by Hawksley and Sons Limited

1901-1920

Trephination set, cased, by Charriere, French

Box of glass slides for use in synoptophore, by Clement Clarke Ltd., 16 Wigmore Street, London, W1, England.

Box of glass slides for use in synoptophore

Ophthalmic instrument set, cased, by Weiss, English, late 19th or early 20th century

Ophthalmic instrument set

1871-1930

Martin sphygmomanometer, by Hawksley, in case, English, 1901-1925

Martin sphygmomanometer

1901-1925

Percussor, pleximeter and monaural stethoscope (cased), Italian, 1831-1920

Percussor, pleximeter and monaural stethoscope (cased)

Bazzi and Bianchi's phonendoscope (cased)

Bazzi and Bianchi's phonendoscope (cased)

Bazzi and Binachi's phonendoscope, cased, with instructions, German (?), 1896-1904

Bazzi and Binachi's phonendoscope

1896-1904

Sphygmomanometer, ex Cuthbert Coll., in case, by Allen and Hanburys, 48 Wigmore Street, London, England.

Sphygmomanometer, ex Cuthbert Coll.

Sphygmomanometer by Hawksley and Sons Limited, 357 Oxford Street, London, England.

Sphygmomanometer by Hawksley and Sons Limited

Battery powered ophthalmoscope(?), in case, by Keeler, London, W1, England.

Battery powered ophthalmoscope(?)

Hill and Barnard sphygmomanometer by James Joseph Hicks, 8-10 Hatton Garden, London, England, in case.

Hill and Barnard sphygmomanometer by James Joseph Hicks